Deadline for Preapproved ADU Program Approaching

City planners are reminding the community of the upcoming deadline for their preapproved ADU program, which gives architects and designers a chance to submit designs that are 70% complete for permitting. The submission deadline is Oct. 1 at 5:30 p.m., and plans must adhere to

At a study session on Sept. 10, City Council discussed the $1 million budget for the 2024 Rodeo Drive Holiday Lighting Celebration, one of the city’s largest and most widely recognized events. During the meeting, some of the councilmembers speculated whether or not it was

The Beverly Hills Unified School District Board of Education on Sept. 10 unanimously approved the 2024-25 Strategic Plan, roughly two weeks after staff reviewed a draft version of the plan at an earlier board meeting.

Dr. George Berci passed away on Aug. 30 at the age of 103, ending a distinguished career as a groundbreaking innovator who revolutionized the field of endoscopic surgery. A gifted violinist who chose medicine at his mother’s urging, Berci arrived at Cedars-Sinai in the 1970s

The National Real-Time Crime Center Association (NRTCCA) has honored Lieutenant Eugene Kim of the Beverly Hills Police Department (BHPD) with the prestigious Real-Time Crime Center Supervisor of the Year Award. This recognition was presented at the NRTCCA Conference on Aug. 28 in Scottsdale, Arizona. The

The city is hosting a Beverly Hills Reads! event on Sept. 15 centered around Georgia Hunter’s acclaimed book, “We Were the Lucky Ones.” Residents are encouraged to read the book, then come meet the author on Sept. 15 from 11:00 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. at

As the one-year anniversary of the Hamas attack in Israel approaches, the Jewish Federation Los Angeles (JFEDLA) will honor the victims by gathering the community to advocate for those who are still being held hostage and to remember those who have passed. Supporters will gather

The Beverly Hills High School (BHHS) varsity football team kicked off the 2024 season with a win and a new team of coaches. The team beat Vasquez High School in the home opener game on Aug. 30 with a score of 26-21. Following a tough

The television cup continues to runneth over and like the old adage “Something old, something new, something borrowed, something blue,” “Only Murders in the Building” is both old and new and borrows from previous seasons. Netflix’s audacious new series, “Kaos,” is definitely something new and

An investment group behind the Mandarin Oriental Residences Beverly Hills have defaulted on a loan of more than $200,688,474, putting the property at risk of foreclosure, according to a notice of default filed last month with the Los Angeles Registrar-Recorder/County Clerk.